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INNOVATIVE TALENT MANAGEMENT
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We want to share a thought-provoking "Harvard Business Review," talent management article. The author is one of the first to illustrate why talent management systems fail to provide the right people, right place, right time (Just-In-Time), and offers innovative suggestions to address the realities of the marketplace. Following is a brief excerpt:
“Internal development was the norm back in the 1950s, and every management development practice that seems novel today was commonplace in those years—from executive coaching to 360-degree feedback to job rotation to high-potential programs.
The older companies like PepsiCo and GE that still invested in development became known as “academy companies”: breeding grounds for talent simply by maintaining some of the practices that nearly all corporations had followed in the past. A number of such companies managed to ride out the restructurings of the 1980s with their programs intact only to succumb to cost-cutting pressures later on.”
To read the complete article and obtain the article for free, click here
For more articles on related topics, click here.
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The Extraordinary Leader Workshop
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Our alliance with Zenger | Folkman enables CPS to deliver the Extraordinary Leader process and tools as part of our leadership consulting services currently offered, including succession planning, leadership bench development, team effectiveness, change management, executive coaching, and new leader assimilation coaching.
The workshop is based on the best-selling book, "The Extraordinary Leader," by Drs. Jack Zenger and Joe Folkman. Their approach and tools are based on over 20 years of research and data collected from over 200,000 assessments. The leadership development system is innovative and challenges popular beliefs about how leaders develop.
As an introductory offer to our clients and prospects, we invite you to attend a special workshop to be held in Atlanta on May 28. This workshop is targeted to executives, VP Human Resources, or Training/Leadership Development Heads.
Seats are limited. To learn more about this workshop click here or contact Malinda Sarge on 770.587.2265.
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